West Virginia Passes Trans Law, Robert Morris Indictment, Dallas Jenkins On ’The Chosen’ Season 5
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In this episode, we begin with West Virginia's decision to prohibit trans-identified males from accessing women-only spaces, a move sparking debate nationwide. Next, we delve into the troubling news of Gateway Church founder Robert Morris, who has been indicted for the alleged childhood sexual abuse of Cindy Clemishire. We also explore the conclusion of the Department of Justice's investigation into the Southern Baptist Convention, which wrapped up without any sexual abuse-related charges. Finally, we offer a glimpse into the upcoming season of The Chosen, as creator Dallas Jenkins promises that season five will be the most impactful yet, focusing on the final days of Jesus.
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- Riley Gaines Act becomes law in West Virginia: 'Common sense' | Politics
- Lee Greenwood seeks to place 'God Bless USA Bibles' in schools | Education
- Gateway Church founder Robert Morris indicted for child sex abuse | Church & Ministries
- DOJ ends investigation of SBC; no sex abuse-related charges filed | Church & Ministries
- Scottish church charity helps recovering addicts by rock climbing | Church & Ministries
- Paul Washer says the Church must be more 'militant' on missions | Church & Ministries
- PCA promotes ethnic affinity groups amid racial tensions | Church & Ministries
- 'The Chosen' creator Dallas Jenkins reveals details about season | Entertainment